then this book is about the money and all these loose threads of pieces something came out in the washington post and then politico and the new york times and the wall street journal and i just picked up all these loose threads that you d have to read 25 news organizations to see as i do and woven into a tapestry to explain what was going on when you started writing that first book, the making of donald trump in 2016. did you know it was going to be a trilogy? no, not at all. in fact, i was only going to do the first two books and simon schuster came back and said we want you to do this third book and i said, okay, but your fascination or study of donald trump began way before he became president 1988. there are several 1988. there are several people. i followed a great life jack welch at general electric darrell gates the lapd chief because i was at the la times. i was the first journalist to seriously scrutinize the lapd baron hilton who tried to steal 2/3 of a billion doll
promise of the campaign that they would deconstruct the administrative state, which is high folute language for we re going to destroy the executive side of the federal government then this book is about the money and all these loose threads of pieces something came out in the washington post and then politico and the new york times and the wall street journal and i just picked up all these loose threads that you d have to read 25 news organizations to see as i do and woven into a tapestry to explain what was going on when you started writing that first book, the making of donald trump in 2016. did you know it was going to be a trilogy? no, not at all. in fact, i was only going to do the first two books and simon schuster came back and said we want you to do this third book and i said, okay, but your fascination or study of donald trump began way before he became president 1988. there are several 1988. there are several people. i followed a great life jack welch at general el
lord. it s even worse than you think examining what he did to the administration and been the promise of the campaign that they would deconstruct the administrative state, which is high folute language for we re going to destroy the executive side of the federal government then this book is about the money and all these loose threads of pieces something came out in the washington post and then politico and the new york times and the wall street journal and i just picked up all these loose threads that you d have to read 25 news organizations to see as i do and woven into a tapestry to explain what was going on when you started writing that first book, the making of donald trump in 2016. did you know it was going to be a trilogy? no, not at all. in fact, i was only going to do the first two books and simon schuster came back and said we want you to do this third book and i said, okay, but your fascination or study of donald trump began way before he became president 1988. ther
Reworking a rebuttal that they had written months ago. Jude yaen saying he doesnt think any of the redactions will be covered by executive privilege. Where things stand, where things down. Cara, what are you hearing about the reports release . Kate, i mean, washington is on the edge of its seat as we await bill barr to refeel the full Mueller Report nearly two weeks after this investigation began. The timing is still fluid, it could come any day this week. Bill barr testified last week on capitol hill that it would come this week, that he was in the final stretches of dealing with these redactions. The Big Questions remain how much is going to be redacted and what does the report say about the president s role in obstruction of justice and Robert Muellers investigation there. Bill barr said that the report from mueller did not conclude that trump had obstructed justice but it did not exonerate him, either. Rudy giuliani told our dana bash last night that they are preparing a rebuttal f